• U.S.U.R.A. was an Italian electronic dance music group active from 1991-1998, best known for their crossover hit "Open Your Mind". U.S.U.R.A. was started...
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  • "Open Your Mind" is a song by Italian electronic music group U.S.U.R.A., released as the debut single and title track from the group's only album, Open...
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  • 2. "Thaensudare" Mohan Rajan Sean Roldan, Shakthisree Gopalan 3:36 3. "Usura Uruvi" Mohan Rajan Santhosh Narayanan 3:27 4. "Velagaadha" Mohan Rajan Kapil...
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    Durant is a city near the central eastern border of Holmes County, Mississippi, United States, and Big Black River. The town was founded in 1858 as a station...
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    by Confucius. Harvard University Press (translations) (1954). Lavoro ed Usura. All'insegna del pesce d'oro. Milan (essays) (1955). Section: Rock-Drill...
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    Cookie Collective Urban Dance Squad Urge Overkill Usher U.S. Maple Us3 U.S.U.R.A. Ute Lemper U2 Vanilla Ice Velocity Girl Vengaboys Vernon Reid Vertical...
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    Sententiar[um] Admiranda Expositio, Milan, 1494. De usura De imprestanciis venetorum... et de usura (in Latin). Reggio nell'Emilia: Lodovico Mazzali. 1508...
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    His Scholarship, 1977. Brooke-Rose, C., A Structural Analysis of Pound's 'Usura Canto': Jakobson's Method Extended and Applied to Free Verse, 1976. Caton...
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  • quattro arresti a Napoli: in cella la moglie e il figlio del boss per usura e minacce". www.ilmattino.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on...
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    The word is derived from Medieval Latin usuria, "interest", or from Latin usura, "interest" "Americans for Fairness in Lending - The History of Usury"....
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